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Identifier
20040078
Description
Records to be sold to aid war. Music hath charms, says R. C. Stinson (center), technical supervisor of Station WBAP-KGKO, as he presents a sizable stack of recordings to Barbara Ann Crow, secretary of the Junior Red Cross at Handley High School, and Joe Wright, president of hte Junior Red Cross at E. M. Daggett Junior High School. The records will be sold for salvage, the proceeds used to buy materials for bandages. Base of each record in aluminum. The three are standing on a sidewalk in front of a WBAP-KGKO vehicle. Left to right, Barbara Ann Crow, R.C. Station, Joe Wright. Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening Edition June 02, 1942.
Archival Date
1942-06-01
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-863
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Gifts; Radio stations; Students; Fund raising; Automobiles; Crow, Barbara Ann; Stinson, R.C.; Wright, Joe; Junior Red Cross; Sound recordings; WBAP-KGKO; WBAP
Names
E. M. Daggett Junior High School (Fort Worth. Tex.); Handley High School (Fort Worth, Tex.)
Subjects
Gifts; Radio stations; Students; Fund raising; Automobiles; Crow, Barbara Ann; Stinson, R.C.; Wright, Joe; Junior Red Cross; Sound recordings; WBAP-KGKO; WBAP